Polarization tunable selective polariton generator

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This article has been published in the journal: Applied Physics Letters. ©2009 American Institute of Physics

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A selective polariton generator (SPG) design, based on surface plasmon antennae principles, is demonstrated to provide a selective light transmission peak. The polarization-sensitive structure selectively generates and transports polaritons of a desired wavelength through a circular subwavelength aperture. By varying the SPG structure around a central nanohole, we are able to control the peak optical transmission wavelengths via the polarization state of the incident photons. We find good agreement between simulations and experimental results.

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Sedoglavich, N., Künnemeyer, R. & Sharpe, J.C.(2009). Polarization tunable selective polariton generator. Applied Physics Letters, 94, 10, 101111-101113.

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